View Full Version : No chance for a boy? Left tube only
NickySmith
November 22nd, 2017, 12:28 PM
Hello ladies
I have been lurking around the site for a while but only officially joined today.
I have two amazing daughters. My youngest daughter who is 3 joined our family after I had
An ectopic pregnancy and lost my right tube.
After doing extensive reading it has come to my attention that most boys are conceived
Via the right ovary. Even ramzi confirms this with right hand side being boy implantation.
I don't have a desperate need for a son but I don't want another daughter. I feel like I won't be anlet to deal with a the negative comments.
Should I even bother to sway if I only have a left Fallopian tube? Seems like the odds are already stacked against me!
Thanks for your help
ksmom
November 22nd, 2017, 01:41 PM
Hello and welcome!
Ramzi has been debunked so please don't put any stock into it. The side you ovulate on doesn't determine which side the embryo implants. You can definitely conceive a boy from your left ovary! Swaying blue will only increase your odds of having a son. FWIW a friend of mine is missing her right ovary (congenital) and she has two boys.
Let us know if you have any questions! Please take all my blue dust!
XXforhubby
November 22nd, 2017, 03:42 PM
You totally can conceive either gender from the left ovary. I got both a boy and a girl from left sided ovulation!
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Throwaway_panther
November 22nd, 2017, 04:23 PM
Ramzi is debunked, and my DD implanted on the right side to boot.
As for the ovary side, no, it's not that most boys are conceived from the right -- it's that one study found women were more likely to conceive a boy after ovulating from the right side. But correlation does not equal causation. The right ovary tends to be the more dominant ovary until ageing makes the left take over more, but the left is also always producing and popping eggs at some point, even in the right dominant women -- so it's as statistically improbable as those Chinese gender charts that women are only getting boys when they ovulate from the right. Plus, there have been scientific observations that women tend to have more boys than girls as they age, so yet another one off finding to reconcile with that ;)
ksmom
November 22nd, 2017, 06:21 PM
Plus, there have been scientific observations that women tend to have more boys than girls as they age, so yet another one off finding to reconcile with that ;)
I thought women were more likely to have girls as they age? Fertility declines with age and I swear Atomic has said before that older women are more likely to have daughters.
atomic sagebrush
November 24th, 2017, 03:32 PM
I thought women were more likely to have girls as they age? Fertility declines with age and I swear Atomic has said before that older women are more likely to have daughters.
eh, you can find a study that says anything, not worth arguing over
people of all ages can have a baby of either gender
atomic sagebrush
November 24th, 2017, 03:46 PM
you can absolutely get a boy from the left. We have tons of people who have and additionally if this was a real thing, fertility clinics would use it as an affordable way to select gender but they don't because it does not work.
I no longer believe in Ramzi after seeing several people give the guy $10 to guess their ultrasounds and he guessed wrong.
The only decent study (legit and done by real researchers and not scam artists selling something) found that ONLY in a 3 month period, when the side of ovulation was L, L, R, were 75% boys conceived. And that was just one study. Plus we do not believe that it's the actual side of ovulation that matters, but instead the hormonal state that causes you to O from your right side (for most of us it is the dominant ovary since it gets more hormones and blood flow. Since you don't have a right ovary, your lefty will get the most hormones and so your lefty becomes your dominant ovary and it would therefore have the same benefits for possibly conceiving boys anyway. :)
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